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we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is >> i tried to think about this room as the dream room, where we dream and bring some of those dreams to life. i feel very blessed that i have been able to spend the last 31 years of my life doing it my way, thinking about things better interesting to me, and then pursuing them. there are a lot of different artists that come here to work, mostly doing aerial work. kindred spirits, so to speak. there is a circus company that i have been fortunate enough to work with the last couple of years. i use elements of dance and choreography and combine that with theater techniques. a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrati
we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava is >> i tried to think...
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and it is especially low-income communities, communities of color, you have gay african-american men, latino men infected on a daily basis. people forget we still have people dying of aids. i had a close friend of mine who recently passed away of aids, michael goldstein, and he was an advocate for hiv prevention for finding a cure for hiv. and you can think of so many michael goldsteins. and dr. colfax and other people mentioned that. their memory lives on. and i think that we owe it to them to continue to recommit ourselves, rededicate ourselves to making sure that we prevent the spread of this disease, and that we do find a cure for this disease. and i just think about, you know, the possibilities with this building. this could well be the place where we do find a cure for aids. and if it's going to happen anywhere, why wouldn't it happen in san francisco? we have always led the way on so many different things. you know, the city of harvey milk is a city that has always recognized the dignity and humanity of every person and it's in line with that spirit that we are here today. and i do wa
and it is especially low-income communities, communities of color, you have gay african-american men, latino men infected on a daily basis. people forget we still have people dying of aids. i had a close friend of mine who recently passed away of aids, michael goldstein, and he was an advocate for hiv prevention for finding a cure for hiv. and you can think of so many michael goldsteins. and dr. colfax and other people mentioned that. their memory lives on. and i think that we owe it to them to...
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(risas) >>saludos a todos en estudio a la familia adams a lo latino. me da gusto saludarlos, les voy a presentar algo entretenido que me gusta mucho, en esta pasarela, tenemos disfraces de mascotas tasha viene disfrazada de diablo >>rodrigo, porque'la disfrazan de diablo, se porta mal? >>de plano. >>el disfraz está súper completo y cómodo. ahí nos enseña sus cuernitos, su colita en forma de flecha >>por acá tenemos a drago, es un papillon, posa para la cámara. >>samuel, le costó mucho ponerle la calabacita? >>mucho. >>no le molesta? >>no, solo le cubre el pechito. >>la calabacita de drago. >>como le ven, chicos? >>acá tenemos a milton, viene disfrazado de drácula,viene bastante de malas >>hola, cómo estás? por qué le conseguiste este disfraz >>porque es muy colmilludo. >>es un perro que trae la vena de modelo. >>has pensado en meterlo para comerciales? >>no, nunca >>igual seria un buen negocio >>por acá tenemos a donna, que es una ardilla gigante, es una hermosa labrador. >>en las tiendas departamentales estan vendiendo los disfraces para
(risas) >>saludos a todos en estudio a la familia adams a lo latino. me da gusto saludarlos, les voy a presentar algo entretenido que me gusta mucho, en esta pasarela, tenemos disfraces de mascotas tasha viene disfrazada de diablo >>rodrigo, porque'la disfrazan de diablo, se porta mal? >>de plano. >>el disfraz está súper completo y cómodo. ahí nos enseña sus cuernitos, su colita en forma de flecha >>por acá tenemos a drago, es un papillon, posa para la...
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i think our hispanic and latino friends are truly wonderful people. we have got to come up with solutions. i think mitt romney will do that. and i'm in a position to help him on the judiciary committee and the finance committee. >> i wish you would have helped president obama. this is the essence of the problem. he is only going to help president romney. this is what the problem is back there. finance committee. with gov. ravi if he is president, were president obama. -- governor romneywe have becom. i will work if he is president, or president obama. in ibm, if you are in a position and you do not fix something, you are terminated. you are done. go to the ceo of the utah farm bureau. >> good to be here. our national debt is clearly burden on our country and the future financial well-being. what do you propose to do to reduce government spending, cut the debt, and secure our national security for the future? >> guyer appreciate the farm bureau. an randy was actually one of those -- my grandfather mentored from our farm in utah. and we are facing probl
i think our hispanic and latino friends are truly wonderful people. we have got to come up with solutions. i think mitt romney will do that. and i'm in a position to help him on the judiciary committee and the finance committee. >> i wish you would have helped president obama. this is the essence of the problem. he is only going to help president romney. this is what the problem is back there. finance committee. with gov. ravi if he is president, were president obama. -- governor romneywe...
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en la edición nocturna un recuento de los daños de sandy hacia donde se dirige >> el drmam a de los latinos y sus familiares en centro américa. >> los esperamos como cada noche. >> mucho jóvenes a una fuente de dorga que no e silegal hablamos del medicinas de venta libre en 133 escuelas se hizo un estudio y un 10% lanzo tener abuso. >> las reglas contra el tabaquismo ha causado un abja drastica, donde se han prohibido fumar han bajado las enfermedades. los expertos dicen que estas leyes ayudan a los fumadores poasvios también. >> decenas de niños fueron a visitar a este coloso que visito el espacio 25 veces >> la meta es que el ransbordador inspiore a estudia r
en la edición nocturna un recuento de los daños de sandy hacia donde se dirige >> el drmam a de los latinos y sus familiares en centro américa. >> los esperamos como cada noche. >> mucho jóvenes a una fuente de dorga que no e silegal hablamos del medicinas de venta libre en 133 escuelas se hizo un estudio y un 10% lanzo tener abuso. >> las reglas contra el tabaquismo ha causado un abja drastica, donde se han prohibido fumar han bajado las enfermedades. los expertos...
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they will talk a lot about appealing to women, appealing to latinos. throughout the course of the 2012 campaign, we have heard a lot about the strategy of appealing to women and latinos to eke out a victory for democrats. host: where are the traditionally democratic and republican areas of the state? guest: denver and boulder tend to be democratic. the fifth biggest county for democrats with voter registration is el paso county. that is typically viewed as sort of a republican stronghold, and it is. increasingly, we have seen the ski area communities start to turn democratic. host: a lot of headlines and focus on early voting in this presidential contest. does colorado have it? guest: we do and we have mail in voting about two million people voted early absentee in the 2008 election. that is expected to grow to two 0.5 million this election cycle. keep in mind that colorado has about 2.8 million active voters. about three-quarters of the vote should be conducted in colorado. host: on election day, how do people vote? guest: there are three ways, optica
they will talk a lot about appealing to women, appealing to latinos. throughout the course of the 2012 campaign, we have heard a lot about the strategy of appealing to women and latinos to eke out a victory for democrats. host: where are the traditionally democratic and republican areas of the state? guest: denver and boulder tend to be democratic. the fifth biggest county for democrats with voter registration is el paso county. that is typically viewed as sort of a republican stronghold, and...
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stop open roll open blanca ---en poco mas de una semana, un tercer latino ha sido asesinado en el distrito de la mision en san francisco. pitch - cesar ---por eso varias organizaciones comunitarias estan reforzando sus actividades para prevenir mas violencia... take 2 box ---pilar nino nos tiene mas detalles sobre esto y la investigacion... . adelante pilar... take pkg take pkg ;01 ;05 ;18 ;23 ;29 ;45 1;58 asi es y en este caso a diferencia de los otros dos ya hay dos arrestados los rastros de sangre se extienden por varios metros., en la esquina de las calles 20 y south van ness en san francisco.... ....anoche un latino de aproximadamente veinte anos fue baleado en ese lugar y luego murio en el hospital. julisa vasquez/vecina que que feo porque nunca habiamos visto en esta zona que fuera a suceder algo asi lorenza omali/residente de la zona pero si me asombra porque pues yo de un asesinato no habia oido ultimamente esto ocurrio pasada la medianoche... fernando ariaza/residente de la zona la verdad da temor porque uno tiene que salir a trabajar, y obligadamente se tiene que exponer al peli
stop open roll open blanca ---en poco mas de una semana, un tercer latino ha sido asesinado en el distrito de la mision en san francisco. pitch - cesar ---por eso varias organizaciones comunitarias estan reforzando sus actividades para prevenir mas violencia... take 2 box ---pilar nino nos tiene mas detalles sobre esto y la investigacion... . adelante pilar... take pkg take pkg ;01 ;05 ;18 ;23 ;29 ;45 1;58 asi es y en este caso a diferencia de los otros dos ya hay dos arrestados los rastros de...
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it is no doubt that latino's in colorado will have a huge impact and the more latinos turnout, they could have a much bigger impact in this election than any previous election we have had. host: an independent scholar in garland, texas. caller: can i go ahead with my question? host: please do. caller: i am going to put you on hold. you have to turn that television down. laurie in houston. caller: i would like to think the host for informing one of the callers that your show is not paid for by the government. it seems a lot of people who call in our very uninformed. i am hearing a lot of comments that come from fox news. i also feel that president obama has done a great job. have people forgotten what happened before he came into the office where the stock market was crashing, people were -- millions of people going into foreclosure, the car companies are going out of business and president obama's hens have been tied by people who wanted him out of office and look at what he has been able to do. people are asking is why we're still willing to vote for him? what does romney stand for? ever
it is no doubt that latino's in colorado will have a huge impact and the more latinos turnout, they could have a much bigger impact in this election than any previous election we have had. host: an independent scholar in garland, texas. caller: can i go ahead with my question? host: please do. caller: i am going to put you on hold. you have to turn that television down. laurie in houston. caller: i would like to think the host for informing one of the callers that your show is not paid for by...
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join me next time for a look at the role of the latino vote this election plus the r&b artist. that is next time. we will see you then. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. here in cambridge, massachusetts. today, we'll start the ceiling work on the first floor. tom: all right, that's it. norm: we'll learn more about swedish style.
join me next time for a look at the role of the latino vote this election plus the r&b artist. that is next time. we will see you then. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more....
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club, wallenberg jewish, latino democraticó african-american democratic club and thekx chargest chinesey(úvzh newspaper 9 i am deeply honored to have such win reelection and continue working on behalf of san francisco's working families i need yourkn help. big landlords, real estate developers and downtown special interests are flooding the richió thousands of dollars in a campaign7wuz i real reason for opposing me because i stand up for you andf: neighborhoods' needs first. with your help we can set the vote and the votes of your family we can fight off the special interesta81a and4n continue the progress ovr the past four yef+yj richmond t san francisco back on the right track. thank you so much for your time andi
club, wallenberg jewish, latino democraticó african-american democratic club and thekx chargest chinesey(úvzh newspaper 9 i am deeply honored to have such win reelection and continue working on behalf of san francisco's working families i need yourkn help. big landlords, real estate developers and downtown special interests are flooding the richió thousands of dollars in a campaign7wuz i real reason for opposing me because i stand up for you andf: neighborhoods' needs first. with your help...
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for example, 35% of our borrowers are hispanic or latino. 22% african-american. 60% free mail, and 30% immigrant. -- 60% female. types of businesses -- we will make loans as small as $500 and as large as $100,000. they can range from home-based very small businesses like child care, people selling in the flea market, on up to janitorial, landscaping, restaurants, dry cleaners, and in some cases, small manufacturers. we sometimes bridges of it in even larger transactions if we think there's community benefits, we might wind collectively with the city's working solutions fund or with another lender. so far, -- and we work throughout the bay area. we work in four bay area counties, said francisco obviously being one of the importance, but also said the clara, san mateo, alameda. we have laid out over $15 million to bay area businesses with a medium loan size of about $7,000 -- median loan size of about $7,000. who do we work with? principally, we want to work with businesses that have at least one year of sales history. we will look at start of businesses in the case with there is signifi
for example, 35% of our borrowers are hispanic or latino. 22% african-american. 60% free mail, and 30% immigrant. -- 60% female. types of businesses -- we will make loans as small as $500 and as large as $100,000. they can range from home-based very small businesses like child care, people selling in the flea market, on up to janitorial, landscaping, restaurants, dry cleaners, and in some cases, small manufacturers. we sometimes bridges of it in even larger transactions if we think there's...
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join me next time for a look at the role of the latino vote this election plus the r&b artist. that is next time. we will see you then. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. >> i'm ric edelman. straight ahead, everything from the cost of whole life insurance to the cost of funerals; from buying a second home by the water to paying for the second half of college -- all without ruining your chance to retire.
join me next time for a look at the role of the latino vote this election plus the r&b artist. that is next time. we will see you then. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. >>...
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guest: we will have a certain number of men and women, white, african-american, latinos, people of different education. we look at the distribution of those and how many women versus how many men and comparison it to consensus data to say did we hit the target. we get close to the 50% and 50% break or 49 men and 51 women. if we don't, then we will weight the data which is a way of statistically adjusting to give a little more weight to people who are underrepresented in the polls if we don't end up in enough latinos, for example, we will weight them up. if we get too many with a college degree, we will weight them down a hrelittle bit. host: why are some polsters considered liberal or conservative and others independent? . most of the public pollster we are following these days in terms of the horse race polls they are doing, you mentioned the "washington post" and abc news poll, all the maim networks and newspapers have them. pew research is an independent corporation. gallup. none of them are liberal or conservative. their mission is to produce unbiased data to describe the election and ou
guest: we will have a certain number of men and women, white, african-american, latinos, people of different education. we look at the distribution of those and how many women versus how many men and comparison it to consensus data to say did we hit the target. we get close to the 50% and 50% break or 49 men and 51 women. if we don't, then we will weight the data which is a way of statistically adjusting to give a little more weight to people who are underrepresented in the polls if we don't...
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project that i'm working on now is a mural i designed for the usc student center with input from the latino student body. this mural is the focal point of a long struggle for the students at usc, who have struggled to assert their presence both in numbers and in sensibilities. we will use these lines to take to the center of our figures. and he figured them in mathematically... i call myself a chicana, because being a chicana means that i understand that i am in a position of the resistance of assimilation, essentially saying we will maintain our sensibility, that we are border people, that we live in the space between both the united states and mexico, that we are of neither and of both, and that we are, particularly, a people who...have a political point of view. and this is essentially the bones of the work. this will be like the bones -- what will hold the whole piece together so that not any part of the image will fly to a place. not an arm, not a leg, not a form, not a mountain, not a rock, will be placed haphazardly. it will be placed with intention. it will be placed in a musical rh
project that i'm working on now is a mural i designed for the usc student center with input from the latino student body. this mural is the focal point of a long struggle for the students at usc, who have struggled to assert their presence both in numbers and in sensibilities. we will use these lines to take to the center of our figures. and he figured them in mathematically... i call myself a chicana, because being a chicana means that i understand that i am in a position of the resistance of...
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we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i
we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i
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latino decisions has been tracking latino enthusiasm for the past ten weeks. it started out at lower level and increased at 8% to where 45% of latino are more enthusiasm about 2008. right now for 2012 we see 60% saying they're very enthusiastic, but what's most important here is in the battleground states, nevada, florida, we're seeing that rate even higher. upwards of 70% of latinos saying they're enthusiastic. that's crucial for the obama cam taken to clench the electoral votes they new. >> a pew hispanic center said education and the economy pr the top two. you might think based on overall polls we see that will fit with governor romney. when the largest spanish newspaper in the country endorsed obama last week, they did it because of romney's economic pitch. why do they see it different than the rest of the country? >> this latest poll shows that 73% of latinos trust obama and the democrats to improve the economic situation. so the economy is the number one concern for latinos, and it has been for a long part of this campaign. they just do not buy the smal
latino decisions has been tracking latino enthusiasm for the past ten weeks. it started out at lower level and increased at 8% to where 45% of latino are more enthusiasm about 2008. right now for 2012 we see 60% saying they're very enthusiastic, but what's most important here is in the battleground states, nevada, florida, we're seeing that rate even higher. upwards of 70% of latinos saying they're enthusiastic. that's crucial for the obama cam taken to clench the electoral votes they new....
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. >> my roommate was latino. i mean, it was awesome. it was a cultural soup that really tasted good for everyone, i you know, and he was in the center oit.ow >> narrator: eventually, he took an important step. >> i asked, you know, "barry obama. what kind of name is that for a brother? you kn., where are you from exactly?" and he said, "well, i'm from e hawaii, but my father was kenyan. and his name was barack obama. and i go by barry so that i, don't have to explain my name all the time, and go into a long explanation of myself." and so i s d, "well, if your name is barack obama,ll i'm going to call you barack obama because i like that name. >> narrator: in the school's literary magazine, barry now identified himself as barack obama. >> i think the word "barack" is absolutely essential to that identity of being, "i am a man. i am a man with a future. i needo be prepared for whatever that is going to be. i don't know the answers yet. but i sure as heck know i won't get there ifne hang out and take things for granted and just be kind of
. >> my roommate was latino. i mean, it was awesome. it was a cultural soup that really tasted good for everyone, i you know, and he was in the center oit.ow >> narrator: eventually, he took an important step. >> i asked, you know, "barry obama. what kind of name is that for a brother? you kn., where are you from exactly?" and he said, "well, i'm from e hawaii, but my father was kenyan. and his name was barack obama. and i go by barry so that i, don't have to...
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the country is more latino than it used to be. a lot of these states that are on the border like north carolina have more african-americans than it did four years ago, so all -- we don't want to get too much into the methodology of polls, but the number of total voters exist may be bigger than what the media is including in their numbers. >> bill: maine, michigan minnesota, new mexico nevada pennsylvania, that those are basically -- these are toss-up states but say look like they are going to go for obama. >> i think the president is up something like six points in nevada which is a huge deal for him. >> bill: yeah, that's six leaning republican, they only have two. arizona and north carolina. and north carolina could still go the other way. >> yeah. >> bill: in the middle toss up and this is what it really comes down to, seven colorado, florida, iowa -- where i think the president is still up -- new hampshire -- which last i saw the president is still up -- ohio which is the president is up by five at least in one poll -- virgini
the country is more latino than it used to be. a lot of these states that are on the border like north carolina have more african-americans than it did four years ago, so all -- we don't want to get too much into the methodology of polls, but the number of total voters exist may be bigger than what the media is including in their numbers. >> bill: maine, michigan minnesota, new mexico nevada pennsylvania, that those are basically -- these are toss-up states but say look like they are...
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let's whip through some of them beginning with latino enthusiasm in colorado. >> yeah, this is a place that the president thought he would have a big advantage, but now is struggling. he is hoping to make up what he's lost with white women, with white men with latinos, he had that amazing line in the interview for "the des moines register" endorsement that you were just talking about where he said to the editors, not knowing at the time that it was going to be released. since we're talking off the reco record, the reason that i'm going to win is hispanics. he's been doing a lot better with them in nevada, though, than he is in colorado. another hidden factor is governor scott walker's turnout operation in wisconsin. this is the flip side of what the president has working for him in nevada. in nevada because of harry reid, they know every last democrat. in wisconsin, because of scott walker, they know every last republican. another big "x" factor, barnicle was talking about the storm as the ultimate wild card. here's one of the reasons that it could really be disruptive to the campaign.
let's whip through some of them beginning with latino enthusiasm in colorado. >> yeah, this is a place that the president thought he would have a big advantage, but now is struggling. he is hoping to make up what he's lost with white women, with white men with latinos, he had that amazing line in the interview for "the des moines register" endorsement that you were just talking about where he said to the editors, not knowing at the time that it was going to be released. since...
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. >>> vamos al punto, la pregunta es sencilla, para los latinos rr quien seria mejor presidente. barack obama, o mitt romney. la elecciÓn estÁ tan cerrada que el voto de los latinos en estados claves es fundamental. 2 hispanos respetados con mucha experiencia, los 2 han sido secretarios, uno es henry cisneros demÓcratas, ex secretario de vivienda que apoya al mrez barack obama. comenzamos con carlos debgutiÉr, republicano, ex secretario de comercio y que apoya a mitt romney. >>>> secretario muchas gracias por estar con nosotros. >>> no recuerdo cuantas un entrevistos hechos antes de las elecciones esta serÁ la Última entrevista antes del 6 de noviembre. trate de resumir por quÉ los hispanos deben votar por mitt romney. >>> creo que en primer lugar es la economÍa y a los hispanos nos interesa muchÍsimo la economia, y obviamente, nos ayuda a todos, hoy en dÍa el desempleo hispano hay 2 millones de hispanos en pobreza adolescentes hispanos que estÁn el 30% de desempleo. el segundo punto es el tema de inmigraciÓn. la gente de nuestra comunidad. mitt romney lo ha dicho, É
. >>> vamos al punto, la pregunta es sencilla, para los latinos rr quien seria mejor presidente. barack obama, o mitt romney. la elecciÓn estÁ tan cerrada que el voto de los latinos en estados claves es fundamental. 2 hispanos respetados con mucha experiencia, los 2 han sido secretarios, uno es henry cisneros demÓcratas, ex secretario de vivienda que apoya al mrez barack obama. comenzamos con carlos debgutiÉr, republicano, ex secretario de comercio y que apoya a mitt romney....
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if latinos its 51%. for whites still pretty high, but it's 29 print 1% and for asians and 17.2%. five out of ten for blacks, american indians and latinos, those are the so-called underrepresented minorities for racial preferences. and then fewer than two out of ten whites and asians who are typically discriminated against and the university missions. thank you. [applause] >> now we are going to hear from allyson morrison, who is the lerner family associate dean for public interest and public service law at george washington university school small. the pro bono opportunities for winning a wide range of public interest programs to the law school to seek positions in the nonprofit and government sectors and assisting students to find ways to fund their legal the education to make it possible for them to pursue careers outside of traditional law firms for most of his career he worked for the public citizen litigation groups and directed for over 25 years. his work involved long reform litigation and areas including open government, opening of the legal profession's agencies and the
if latinos its 51%. for whites still pretty high, but it's 29 print 1% and for asians and 17.2%. five out of ten for blacks, american indians and latinos, those are the so-called underrepresented minorities for racial preferences. and then fewer than two out of ten whites and asians who are typically discriminated against and the university missions. thank you. [applause] >> now we are going to hear from allyson morrison, who is the lerner family associate dean for public interest and...
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comisios del 6 de noviembre, ambos candidatos estÁn en una cerrada lucha, analistas dicen que el voto latino serÁ clave, juan carlos gonzÁlez, nos dice. >>> el nÚmero de colegios electorales es equivalente a la cantidad de representantes de cÁmara baja y senadores de cada estado, determinados en base a la poblaciÓn, california con 53 congresistas, y dos senadores igual a 55, el nÚmero de colegios electorales que escogen el presidente de estados unidos. >>> el pueblo vota, y cuando vota, aunque sea por la mayorÍa de una sola persona, todos los electores del estado se le van al candidato que ganÓ en el voto popular. >>> hay 538 colegios electorales o delegados, asÍ lucia en tÉrminos de hace 4 aÑos, lase cosas cambiaron por el censo del 2010, florida, texas y california vieron un incremento en el Último de colegios electorales, otros cuentan con menos, de acuerdo al catedrÁtico aumentÓ la representacion de latinos. >>> en los estados donde creciÓ la poblaciÓn latina, y obtuvieron un representante mÁs, ese voto serÁ importante, puede hacer la diferencia en la Última cuenta en
comisios del 6 de noviembre, ambos candidatos estÁn en una cerrada lucha, analistas dicen que el voto latino serÁ clave, juan carlos gonzÁlez, nos dice. >>> el nÚmero de colegios electorales es equivalente a la cantidad de representantes de cÁmara baja y senadores de cada estado, determinados en base a la poblaciÓn, california con 53 congresistas, y dos senadores igual a 55, el nÚmero de colegios electorales que escogen el presidente de estados unidos. >>> el pueblo...
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at the african-american achievement gaps in high schools, which we also ended up talking about the latino achievement gaps and it was really alarming. very disappointing the statistics that we heard today. as miss johnson mentioned we're asking that the housing authority hearings finally be made public, because we need more transparency this and we're asking for a right to return to public housing. we wrote legislation about that, so we have been spending tons of time in the community. >> miss selby. >> i just wanted to say what i want for this district, i don't have the advantage of actually being in office now, but what i want for this district is a safe and thriving district and i want a strong voice for neighborhoods at city hall. i'm the only mother who is running and when i win, i will be the only mother at the board of supervisors. i am the small business person, had my own small business for the last ten years. believe me, i know what this city does and doesn't do for small business and it can definitely do more. finally i believe i'm the only president of a neighborhood and merch
at the african-american achievement gaps in high schools, which we also ended up talking about the latino achievement gaps and it was really alarming. very disappointing the statistics that we heard today. as miss johnson mentioned we're asking that the housing authority hearings finally be made public, because we need more transparency this and we're asking for a right to return to public housing. we wrote legislation about that, so we have been spending tons of time in the community. >>...
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my god it is easier to be a latino in this country than mitt romney. >> that's great. [laughter] >> he had the audacity to say that he would be doing better politically if he were latino. you did for awhile remind people that he had a sort of mexican heritage as they were trying to get the vote we've been hearing a lot about the romney election going on and i want to know your perspective on what really empowers the president, and that is the house and the scent to the consent. i have no comprehension on where the house is going. >> i think that -- people are being optimistic and saying it's possible that the democrats could take the house. i don't really expect that. when you see those it is usually kind of a generic ballot do you like the democrat better but when it gets down to your. i think they are going to do well in the senate. but when people were really upset with barack obama and 2010i would say there was a little bit of grumbling about should he have a primary challenger, and i think if you want a more progressive president you have to elect a more progressi
my god it is easier to be a latino in this country than mitt romney. >> that's great. [laughter] >> he had the audacity to say that he would be doing better politically if he were latino. you did for awhile remind people that he had a sort of mexican heritage as they were trying to get the vote we've been hearing a lot about the romney election going on and i want to know your perspective on what really empowers the president, and that is the house and the scent to the consent. i...
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por el voto latino, si va a cambiar es precisamente por ese voto latino. y si es interesante. si salen a votar, apoyar a carmona. eso ayudarÍa al presidente obama, a nivel del estado completo. vamos a ver que pasa en arizona y encontramos a california. una delegaciÓn importante de miembros del congreso hispano. 2 contiendas que son peleadas una la del seÑor... como hora y media de los Ängel. y este seÑor joe b. es congresista por muchos aÑos. mÁs de 10 aÑos. y tiene seria competencia de otro polÍtico. demÓcrata. que es la seÑora gloria negrete. en donde, repito, hay competencia y lo interesante, es que son 2 demÓcratas y hay otro distrito, en el norte del california en donde, hay una seÑora demÓcrata que se blam r llama louis capital... que tien tensz de un latino del partido republicano, abel maldonado que tiene una historia fascinante. sus padres fueron inmigrantes de la agricultura, Él estudio y estÁ disputando de los pocos latinos del partido republicano, al menos en california que tienen serias posibilidades de convertirse en congresista. >>> carlos, habla
por el voto latino, si va a cambiar es precisamente por ese voto latino. y si es interesante. si salen a votar, apoyar a carmona. eso ayudarÍa al presidente obama, a nivel del estado completo. vamos a ver que pasa en arizona y encontramos a california. una delegaciÓn importante de miembros del congreso hispano. 2 contiendas que son peleadas una la del seÑor... como hora y media de los Ängel. y este seÑor joe b. es congresista por muchos aÑos. mÁs de 10 aÑos. y tiene seria competencia de...
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a lot of black and latino folk happen to vote democratic if their candidate happens to lose, which i don't think will happen. if if president obama does lose, they will be disappointed. and disappointment based on the political party piece and the loss of a presidential election. >> okay. senator lincoln, admiral sestak, i want to ask both of you. in terms of what you saw in the halls of congress, what can be done by those in power to keep things moving forward? to help get past this spirit of partisanship that has stalled everything so dramatically? senator lincoln, to you first. >> first of all, i think they have to certainly reassure one another, it's not the individual battles they are fighting, but the war we have to win, and the war is fought by us all as americans, whether it's the economy, education, health care, or anything else. they also need to spend more time together, and that doesn't mean being in session longer, they are already in session way too much, but it's spending time together, so that they gain the kind of prepare that allows them to disagree without being di
a lot of black and latino folk happen to vote democratic if their candidate happens to lose, which i don't think will happen. if if president obama does lose, they will be disappointed. and disappointment based on the political party piece and the loss of a presidential election. >> okay. senator lincoln, admiral sestak, i want to ask both of you. in terms of what you saw in the halls of congress, what can be done by those in power to keep things moving forward? to help get past this...
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, despite the numbers seemingly being overwhelmingly against him, it being a midterm year, a lot of latino voters stayed home, and there was a big tea party movements in the corpus area, and he won after a runoff by about 800 or 900 votes. >> cb solomon of -- solomon ortiz senior. >> that's exactly right. yes. but he arrived because first he was inexperienced in the ways of governance or politics at large. he arrives three and half weeks after everybody else did because of the recount, and so i followed a lot of these congressman around to get a sense of the irrational experience, and his was one of the kind of citizen politicians to try as you might can never quite catch up. always just sort of, you know, holding on to the medicine ball for dear life and never kind of getting a top of it. he was -- i mean, he told me he had this recurring nightmare that he was alone in his office and there was no furniture and only a phone that rang and rang and rang and he was never able to get it. he told a group of business lobbyists. you know you have that anxiety. dreams are really big. you know, tha
, despite the numbers seemingly being overwhelmingly against him, it being a midterm year, a lot of latino voters stayed home, and there was a big tea party movements in the corpus area, and he won after a runoff by about 800 or 900 votes. >> cb solomon of -- solomon ortiz senior. >> that's exactly right. yes. but he arrived because first he was inexperienced in the ways of governance or politics at large. he arrives three and half weeks after everybody else did because of the...
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reversed that, that brought together a coalition of white union members with african-americans and latinos that did not go home after that ballot initiative. they are still mobilized and organized. so those two things, the fact that it's an auto state and the attack owe 9 labor movement last year is working to the president's favor right now. and the other thing is michigan is not even in play. this is the son of the governor of michigan is not in play. >> massachusetts is not in play either. and he was in fact the governor of massachusetts. we're running long here, but i just want to ask you specifically about this question of cars because we're talking about the importance of it in the issue of ohio, but american cars are a symbolic issue. isn't this play beyond ohio? >> it plays everywhere, but it's part of the slight economic comeback that's happening in ohio. that's why the president is doing so well. and i think mitt romney is going to get so desperate in ohio, i think he'll put on an ohio state jersey. it's just a matter of time. i can see him ripping up a wolverine jersey and putti
reversed that, that brought together a coalition of white union members with african-americans and latinos that did not go home after that ballot initiative. they are still mobilized and organized. so those two things, the fact that it's an auto state and the attack owe 9 labor movement last year is working to the president's favor right now. and the other thing is michigan is not even in play. this is the son of the governor of michigan is not in play. >> massachusetts is not in play...
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it may be the growing much number of latinos who make up the voters. >> they are tough when it comes to border security. >> the of daughter. marco reason yo is recovering following an accident. he was notified about an accident yesterday while at a rally with the presidential candidate mitt romney. the family friend said she was a passenger in a golf cart that was involved in a crash in a private gated community. she was airlifted to the hospital with a head injury. >> she is doing better. she is talking. and the whole family is next to her. >> doctors say it appeared she suffered a concussion. she could be released from the hospital today. >> vice-president joe boyd depp and president and mitt romney gave the family a call expressing condolences. >>> they have been shooting at cars and injured a fan on the way to the world series. he was traveling from grand rapids to detroit to watch game three of the world series. the bullet went right through his car door. at least 24 similar shootings have been reported since october 16th. this is the first victim to be injured. >>> they gathere
it may be the growing much number of latinos who make up the voters. >> they are tough when it comes to border security. >> the of daughter. marco reason yo is recovering following an accident. he was notified about an accident yesterday while at a rally with the presidential candidate mitt romney. the family friend said she was a passenger in a golf cart that was involved in a crash in a private gated community. she was airlifted to the hospital with a head injury. >> she is...
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affects latino voters. john lewis reminded people that legal efforts to block the path of legitimate voters isn't new. >> not too long ago, people stood in unmovable lines. they had to pass a literacy test, pay tax, on occasion a man was asked to count. on another occasion one was asked to count the jelly beans in a jar just to keep them from casting a ballot. today, it is unbelievable the republican officials are trying to stop some people from voting. >> republicans who support voter id laws claim they are needed insisting the threat of election fraud is compelling. an nyu school of law says they are more likely to be struck by ligening than voter fraud. a new piece in the new yorker magazine. a fantastic piece focusing on a republican lawyer whom she says has stoked fear about imposters at the polls. we'll talk about the impact on voter suppression in a moment. if the assault characterize the election story, the less told stories of a second act where they struck back with a vengeance winning a series of
affects latino voters. john lewis reminded people that legal efforts to block the path of legitimate voters isn't new. >> not too long ago, people stood in unmovable lines. they had to pass a literacy test, pay tax, on occasion a man was asked to count. on another occasion one was asked to count the jelly beans in a jar just to keep them from casting a ballot. today, it is unbelievable the republican officials are trying to stop some people from voting. >> republicans who support...
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year old mural which was approved by the library commission three years plus and had latino and other community connections. we have heard about a so-called community process that was supposedly involved and what we find out is aside from the many problems that we have pointed out here previously the more we learn the more there are very questionable issues with regard to that process. the so-called mediator was found by a friend of the mediator and introduced to the supervisor who appointed her. she then turned around and appointed her friend to the so-called community process and it went downhill from there. thank you. >> thank you. any other members of the public wish to speak in general public comment? seeing none. public comment is closed. madam clerk can you move to the adoption calendar. >> the next items are considered without committee reference and enacted on a single call and if a member wants to sef veran item it can be separately. >> anybody want to sef veran item? >> roll call. >> (roll call). there are ten aye's. >> the resolutions are adopted. colleagues we have our 33
year old mural which was approved by the library commission three years plus and had latino and other community connections. we have heard about a so-called community process that was supposedly involved and what we find out is aside from the many problems that we have pointed out here previously the more we learn the more there are very questionable issues with regard to that process. the so-called mediator was found by a friend of the mediator and introduced to the supervisor who appointed...
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latinos are larger minority group that african-americans and neither one of them is the fastest growing racial minority groups. fastest-growing major -- racial minority group is asian-americans. african-americans are growing at 12.3%. white americans only 5.7% rate. and other rapidly growing group are people like the president's who could check more than one box in the race and ethnicity section of their questionnaire. seems to me in a country like that we cannot have a legal regime that supports people according to their skin color and what country their ancestors came from and treat some people better and other people worse based on which silly little box they check. frequently the people who are arguing in favor -- let me tell you two minutes into the debate we are not talking about educational benefits of a racial conversation. we are talking about slavery. we are talking about racial disparity. that is the only justification anybody really believes in. even the academics don't really believe there are these compelling interests. that is not their justification. why do we have these
latinos are larger minority group that african-americans and neither one of them is the fastest growing racial minority groups. fastest-growing major -- racial minority group is asian-americans. african-americans are growing at 12.3%. white americans only 5.7% rate. and other rapidly growing group are people like the president's who could check more than one box in the race and ethnicity section of their questionnaire. seems to me in a country like that we cannot have a legal regime that...